US voters will head to polling stations on 5 November to cast their ballots for the next president.Credit: Mark Felix/AFP via Getty
The United States will hold an election for its next president in just under one month’s time. The winner will face massive challenges, some relating to science, technology, health and the environment.
Nature is gearing up to cover the 5 November election and its impact on science and researchers everywhere. Is the outcome of the election important to you as a scientist? Could it change your career prospects or future decisions? Whether you live in the United States or elsewhere, we want to hear from you.
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